It is a black wool coat with black plastic pompom-fur collar. The wool fabric looks well cared for, is heavy and falls beautifully smooth. The sleeves at the wrists inside thick cuffs, which prevent the wind blowing into it. Two side pockets are laterally unobtrusive and take key, tempo, etc. easily on. The jacket is lined, not padded, but surprisingly warm. There is no wind throughout. Thick sweaters fit easily under. Somewhat difficult: The cut! The jacket is so egg-shape-wise, that is pretty much in the middle, and then down a little bit again tapering. And that just does not sit. At least for me. However, the shoulders like walking backwards, then I constricted the collar from the air - so well. But nice: The shiny black Puschelpelz is very high, the jacket makes mainly by these fur a stylish impression. Because so much width is down there, one can well put skirts underneath. There is a solid metal zipper (golden), which also makes a stable and high-quality impression. Conclusion: Anyone who has ever had good experiences with egg-shape-sections, can strike here. Other people: Stay with sectional shapes, which adapt to the body shape, rather than what to want another make of it.